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BAM! Brain-Compatible Learning Strategies That Work!

BAM! Brain-Compatible Learning Strategies That Work!. Tina Armand, Tammy Bell, Vicki Gaar, Karen Guidry. Brainstorming & Discussion. Verbal-linguistic Auditory. I believe in the inherent worth of each student. Field Trips. Naturalist Kinesthetic/Tactile. Games.

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BAM! Brain-Compatible Learning Strategies That Work!

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  1. BAM! Brain-Compatible Learning Strategies That Work! Tina Armand, Tammy Bell, Vicki Gaar, Karen Guidry

  2. Brainstorming & Discussion Verbal-linguistic Auditory

  3. I believe in the inherent worth of each student.

  4. Field Trips Naturalist Kinesthetic/Tactile

  5. Games Interpersonal Kinesthetic/tactile

  6. Graphic Organizers • Logical-mathematical/spatial • Visual/tactile

  7. Humor • Verbal-linguistic • Auditory

  8. I create a safe and friendly atmosphere in my classroom.

  9. Manipulatives/Experiments Logical/Mathematical Tactile

  10. Metaphors, Analogies, Similes Thomas Edison Alexander Graham Bell Relating factor: was invented by Spatial Visual/Auditory

  11. Mnemonic Devices Parentheses Exponents Multiply Divide Addition Subtraction Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally Order of Operations Musical-rhythmic Visual/Auditory

  12. Movement • Bodily-kinesthetic • Kinesthetic

  13. I am creative and competent.

  14. Drawing and Artwork Spatial Kinesthetic/tactile

  15. Music & Rhythm • Musical-rhythmic • Auditory

  16. I am a lifelong learner, and my students know it.

  17. Project-Based/Problem-Based Instruction Logical-mathematical Visual/tactile

  18. Role Play, Drama, etc. • Bodily-kinesthetic • Kinesthetic

  19. Storytelling • Verbal-linguistic • Auditory

  20. I know how the brain works best and teach accordingly.

  21. Technology Spatial Visual/tactile

  22. Visualization • Spatial • Visual

  23. I believe in the inherent worth of each student.

  24. Visuals • Spatial • Visual

  25. Writing/Journals • Intrapersonal • Visual/tactile

  26. Reciprocal Teaching Cooperative Grouping Verbal-linguistic Auditory

  27. Work-Study and Apprenticeships • Interpersonal • Visual Tactile

  28. BAM! “Kick it Up a Notch!” Enhancing the Math/Science Comprehension Curriculum Tina Armand Tammy Bell Vicki Gaar Karen Guidry

  29. Welcome to Brain-Compatible Learning Instructional Leader Brad Brinkley Expert Teachers Leslie Brinkley, Lee Ann Smith, Karen Guidry, Tina Armand, Tammy Bell, and Vicki Gaar

  30. Today’s Menu • Grade 5 Science Comprehensive Curriculum Activity • Unit 1-CCA #3-Become an Element Consultant • The KICK! Added by Vicki Gaar and Karen Guidry • Grade 7 Math Comprehensive Curriculum Activity • Unit 1-CCA #3-Number Line Placement • The KICK! Added by Tina Armand and Tammy Bell

  31. Managing Effective & Accountable Teaching M.E.A.T. Walk-Around Observation Form

  32. After Dinner Conversations • Reaching a Consensus: • THINK individually about the question • RECORD your ideas on your part of the graphic organizer • REACH A CONSENSUS on an answer/answers • SHARE with the large group

  33. Consensus Organizer Topic for Discussion

  34. After Dinner Questions • What is the difference between a strategy and an activity? Give examples. • What is the difference between group work and cooperative learning? Give examples. • What was your favorite strategy you saw today? Why? Show how it can be used in each discipline. • How can I help teachers to implement these strategies, and how will I ensure productive follow-up and support? • How can I model these strategies for teachers and help them realize that they are cross-curricular? • How do I monitor teachers’ growth and its effect on student achievement? • Will I be able to identify the critical attributes of successful implementation of strategies? Explain the critical attributes of the strategies. • Give an example of how any of these strategies engage students’ brains.

  35. Recipes for Learning Hyerle, David (1995) Thinking Maps Tools for Learning. Cary, NC. Kagen, Spencer (1994) Cooperative Learning. San Clemente, CA. Chickie-Wolfe, Louise A. (2005) Cognitive Nourishment: Life- Changing Affirmations for the Savvy Teacher. San Diego, CA. The Brain Store. Tate, Marcia (2003) Worksheets Don’t Grow Dendrites. Thousand Oaks, CA. Deshler, Don and Jean Schmacher Strategic Instruction Model: Linking Routine Marzano, Robert, Debra Pickering, & Jane Pollock Classroom Instruction That Works. Alexandria, VA

  36. Contact Information: Tina Armand tarmand@avoyellespsb.com Brad Brinkley brad.brinkley@cpsb.org Leslie Brinkley leslie.brinkley@la.gov Tammy Bell tammy.bell@la.gov Vicki Gaar vicki.gaar@la.gov Karen Guidry karen.guidry@la.gov Lee Ann Smith lee.smith@la.gov

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